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Thinking Outside the Bus - NYTimes.com
interesting points about how the fine-grained information necessary to plan efficient transit service *is* out there, in informal datasetsMarch 24 2011
Austin Strategic Mobility Plan
@todo I might be interested in going to some of these meetings. Thanks, Lyn!May 07 2010
Mars cycler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ooh, what a great idea! I should have guessed that there are ways to make a spacecraft or other structure make a regular, stable, repeating transit between planetary bodies, making use of gravity just like all the other satellites of the sun doNovember 06 2009
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Transportation Apps: Are We There Yet?
"Why is it that with GPS applications being so advanced, we're still such a long way from the benefits of seamless transportation? It's doubtful that riders really care which transportation authorities are responsible for their trip. As a user, I want to be able to type in my home address and get inexpensive door-to-door transportation options to any destination in the world. There's no reason this shouldn't exist. If transportation authorities standardized their data, aggregation services would have no problem mapping routes from Beijing to Belize."